Pompeo Terminates 1955 Treaty With Iran In Light Of UN Court Ruling

Mike Pompeo looks on as US President Donald Trump speaks during the ceremonial swearing-in of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department in Washington, DC, May 2, 2018. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) ... Mike Pompeo looks on as US President Donald Trump speaks during the ceremonial swearing-in of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department in Washington, DC, May 2, 2018. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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WASHINGTON (AP) — In response to a U.N. court order that the U.S. lift sanctions on Iran, the Trump administration said Wednesday it was terminating a decades-old treaty affirming friendly relations between the two countries. The move is a largely symbolic gesture that highlights deteriorating relations between Washington and Tehran.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said withdrawing from the 1955 Treaty of Amity was long overdue and followed Iran “groundlessly” bringing a complaint with the International Court of Justice challenging U.S. sanctions on the basis that they were a violation of the treaty.

The Iranians have ignored the treaty “for an awfully long time,” Pompeo told reporters. “We ought to have pulled out of it decades ago.”

The treaty was signed when America and Iran were allies after the 1953 revolution, fomented by Britain and the U.S., that ultimately cemented the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

Diplomatic relations were severed following Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979 and the takeover of the U.S. Embassy and ensuing hostage crisis. Nonetheless, the treaty remains in force.

Pompeo said the practical fallout from the U.S. decision to withdrawal remains to be seen.

“This marked a useful point for us to demonstrate the absolute absurdity” of the treaty. He said.

On Wednesday, the U.N. highest court ordered the United States to lift sanctions on Iran that affect imports of humanitarian goods and products and services linked to civil aviation safety.

President Donald Trump moved to restore tough U.S. penalties in May after withdrawing from Tehran’s nuclear accord with world powers. Iran challenged the sanctions in a case filed in July at the court.

In a preliminary ruling, the court said Washington must “remove, by means of its choosing, any impediments arising from” the reimposition of sanctions to the export to Iran of medicine and medical devices, food and agricultural commodities and spare parts and equipment necessary to ensure the safety of civil aviation.

By limiting the order to sanctions covering humanitarian goods and the civil aviation industry, the ruling did not go as far as Iran had requested.

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  1. Setting up the false flag…

  2. I wonder if this dough boy provincial American knows that the world is watching. Keep it up America. Your enemies are lovin it.

  3. Full text of the treaty here.

    But… the devil is in the details… Article XXIII paragraph 3 says:

    1. Either High Contracting Party may, by giving one year’s
      written notice to the other High Contracting Party, terminate
      the present Treaty at the end of the initial ten-year period or at
      any time thereafter.

    So, we can walk away from the treaty but it remains in force for another year.

  4. Is there anything this administration doesn’t want to smash into pieces? !?!

    Also, metaphorically speaking, it seems like his minions run around pouring gasoline on everything while Dump plays with matches.

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